Lindsay Lohan isn't the only member in her family having trouble with the law.

Her father, Michael Lohan, was arrested by Tampa, Fla. police early Tuesday morning on domestic violence charges after police said he got into a physical altercation with on-and-off girlfriend Kate Major, 28.

The 51-year-old allegedly grabbed Major's arms and pushed her down multiple times during a daylong argument that apparently stemmed from a scheduled Tuesday court date on a previous domestic violence case, reports The Associated Press.

According to a Tampa Police Department report, officers responded to a domestic violence call early Tuesday at Major's condo, where they could hear a woman yelling "stop" and "leave me alone."

Lohan opened the door after officers knocked and was visibly out of breath and sweating, the report said.

"He immediately got defensive saying 'everything is OK and nothing happened here,'" the report said. "The victim started yelling in the background for us to help her because he was lying."

Police spokeswoman Andrea Davis said Major had "some redness on her arms, some minor bruising and it was determined that [Lohan] grabbed her arm and threw her to the ground a couple of times."

Major's injuries did not require medical treatment.

Police also said jewelry and clothing from her closet was thrown around and a bathroom door had a dent at about the height of Lohan's head. Major is quoted in the police report as saying Lohan had hit his own head on the door and intended to blame her for injuring him if police came.

In addition to arguing about the court date, police said Lohan was angry because Major would not perform oral sex on him.

While being placed in custody, Lohan complained of chest pains and was taken to a nearby hospital.

After he was treated, the spotlight-hungry dad allegedly tried to check himself out of the hospital and leave unnoticed before a cop aprehended him and hauled him down to the station.

As of Tuesday morning, the Tampa Police Department website listed Lohan as still being in custody. He is being held without bail and there has not been any indication he has hired an attorney.

According to police, Major allowed Lohan to stay at her condo after he arrived Sunday even though she had a temporary domestic violence injunction against him from a previous incident. The hearing Tuesday was to decide whether to make it permanent.

Following Tuesday's scuffle, Major went to court in Sarasota County, where a judge extended a temporary restraining order against Lohan until Nov. 8th, reported TMZ.

This isn't the first dust up between Lohan and Major that has ended with cops intervening.

In March, he was arrested after Major accused him of abuse and preventing her from calling the police. Lohan pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charge.

"She has done this many times before," Lohan told the Daily News at the time. "She has no money and no job, so this is how she makes money -- creating stories and selling them to tabloids."

Prior to this, Major accused Lohan of domestic violence during a fight the couple had in Southampton, L.I.

"At the time of his discharge, Bob Forrest and I both told him that he would end up in jail again," Pinsky said in a statement.

"Mike's been doing okay. He's working, he's trying to do better but this is really a back slide to a complete reversion to his old behaviors. This is what he and Kate do routinely. This is the pattern they're in. Unless they both go get treatment, this isn't going to change!"